The college scheduled an early reading day for Monday, Feb. 20 to give students an opportunity to catch up on homework, reading, and writing.
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24 years of censure: Hillsdale declines AAUP invite to appeal
The American Association of University Professors has had Hillsdale College on its censure list since 1988. Since then, Hillsdale has annually declined to accept the AAUP’s invitation to present new evidence that would repeal its status.

Record numbers for spring sorority recruitment
A record 81 women signed up for rush this semester, 54 of them going Greek on Jan. 16. The new additions put all three sororities over their 80-member caps. High numbers are a positive indicator for the sororities, said Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell. “It’s a sign that the sororities are strong and healthy and have a good reputation...
Burglaries continue as neighbors rally to prevent break-ins
During the week of Nov. 14, five houses were burglarized in Hillsdale. One of them belongs to Marie-Claire Morellec, professor of French. Since then, home burglaries have stayed common in Hillsdale.

Record numbers for spring sorority recruitment
[slideshow id=5]A record 81 women signed up for rush this semester, 54 of them going Greek on Jan. 16. The new additions put all three sororities over their 80-member caps. High numbers are a positive indicator for the sororities, said Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell. “It’s a sign that the sororities are strong and healthy and have a good...
Food bank helps local animals
Before this past summer, Hillsdale residents who could not afford to buy pet food for their cats and dogs had few options other than just waiting for better luck. Today, however, a charity in Hillsdale is giving away pet food for cats and dogs in need.
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